Vern Crawford, of Centerpoint, TX, has a full kilowatt of solar on his GMC and 5 or 6 Battleborns beneath the couch. He didn't even plug in at Tallahassee last year. Loaned me his 30a cord for extension and gave away his Onan while there.
admittedly I'm still learning about the best battery system for my coach but not sure why you say the above?100ah of Lithium is way more power than 100ah of lead acid.
I am not sure about all the science behind it, but Lithium has more usable energy and more nominal voltage than a lead acid battery of the same size. The one Battle Born I have will easily last us six days dry camping running all the standard GMC 12v equipment like fans and lights (bulbs converted to LED).admittedly I'm still learning about the best battery system for my coach but not sure why you say the above?
Will one 100AH lithium battery give better service than 2 CG 6v's rated at 230AH? I'm not talking long-term here, just usability on say a week long camping trip ....
Larry
One 100Ah lithium (LFP) battery is about equivalent to two GC's lead acid's (LA) @ 230Ah because unless you want to severely shorten the GC battery life, you are limited to using only about 50% of their charge (approx. 115Ah). LFP batteries can be discharged to about 90% without harm.admittedly I'm still learning about the best battery system for my coach but not sure why you say the above?
Will one 100AH lithium battery give better service than 2 CG 6v's rated at 230AH? I'm not talking long-term here, just usability on say a week long camping trip ....
Larry
I installed a LI-BIM 225 Battery Isolation Manager which cycles the connection between the engine alternator and the living area battery when the engine is running to prevent the aleternator from overheating. I have spent two full camping seasons with my lithium setup and my original 1977 Delcotron is still alive!I'm concerned about my alternator if I go Lithium? Do i have to replace it and a bunch of other stuff if I go that way?
An alternator is a fixed voltage output device with the current limited only by wiring resistance and the internal resistance of the alternator itself. A BIM is simply a low duty cycle PWM regulator. It connects the alternator to the House Battery for 15 mins, then OFF for 20 mins to prevent overheating the alternator. So the alternator will deliver its maximum current for 15 minutes, then have 20 minutes to cool when it only powers the chassis requirements (Chassis Battery charging, headlights & running lights, dash heater fans etc)I'm concerned about my alternator if I go Lithium? Do i have to replace it and a bunch of other stuff if I go that way?
I have quite a good charger/converter ATM, (an Iota DLS 55A) and have just found out that my fridge fan that has been sucking steady amperage 24/7 is somewhat surplus to reqs.If you're looking for something to abuse and not think about (mostly because they are cheap to replace), go with two 6v Golf Cart batteries from Costco and a decent charger that will "take care of" your batteries without a lot of input from you (like Progressive Dynamics).
Russell,Jeremy,
Nice work!
Is the life span of the lithium affected by the high temperatures next to the generator? Also, can you still use the boost function for starting if you have lithium in the back and lead in the front, without causing harm to the lithium battery?
Russell
Battle Born makes that battery in a vertical configuration…I was going to put 3 or 4 of them in there… then I found this.Jeremy, Will 2 of those BattleBorn batteries fit on the slide tray you have? I have the same slide tray and an all-electric fridge so I was planning on 2 LiFePO4 batteries.
Battle Born makes that battery in a vertical configuration…I was going to put 3 or 4 of them in there… then I found this.
Here’s the link to Battle Born verticals: https://battlebornbatteries.com/product/100ah-12v-gc2-lifepo4-deep-cycle-battery/
Here’s what I’m going to maneuver into that battery place—just have to undo the aluminum divider, once past that, there is width… should have pictures next week…. But it’s $1000, and 460ah…. Well rated.
Once past this opening, I have 11.5” in that bay. But getting past the opening, I thought I’d need to undo the aluminum baffle to slide it in. Once past that—seems I’m good to go!. Haven’t done it yet—but the $1000 for 460ah price per Ah, has me pretty willing to unfasten that panel.Group 8D is the original size battery for the GMC, so you should not need to make any modifactions to install a 8D LFP.
BattleBorn are great batteries, but there are lots of quality options these days. The 100ah provides more power than we can use on an average camping trip, but if I were doing the project today I would get a 8D LFP.
BattleBorn’s have got th
Once past this opening, I have 11.5” in that bay. But getting past the opening, I thought I’d need to undo the aluminum baffle to slide it in. Once past that—seems I’m good to go!. Haven’t done it yet—but the $1000 for 460ah price per Ah, has me pretty willing to unfasten that panel.

My 77 has been extended two feet and has storage compartments towards the back end. Yesterday as I was winterizing the coach I found that cover hidden on driver's side. I didn't know it was there.Looks great, Jeremy.
I was looking for something else in my shop yesterday when found one I don't remember having.

That'd be cool to see pictures or understand how that got extended 2'!My 77 has been extended two feet and has storage compartments towards the back end. Yesterday as I was winterizing the coach I found that cover hidden on driver's side. I didn't know it was there.